Kochi airport becomes world’s first to run totally on solar energy
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, KOCHI/ Updated : Aug 26, 2015, 13:12 IST
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Forty five acres of solar panels glistening in the sun is not what you expect to see when you walk into an typical airport. Prepare to challenge your imagination in the small town of Kochi that has set up a first of its kind fully … Read more
Forty five acres of solar panels glistening in the sun is not what you expect to see when you walk into an typical airport. Prepare to challenge your imagination in the small town of Kochi that has set up a first of its kind fully solar powered aerodrome. Read less

Forty five acres of solar panels glistening in the sun is not what you expect to see when you walk into a typical airport. Prepare to challenge your imagination in the port city Kochi that has set up a first of its kind fully solar powered aerodrome.
Redefining the rules of the game is not new to Kochi. In fact, the Kochi airport was also the first to have been built under the Public Private partnership or the PPP model. After this successful operation, CIAL is now looking for more alternate energy resources in Kerala, which doesn’t seems to be a problem as the place has abundant greenery and natural water bodies.
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